On 03/11/18 02:31, Robert Heller wrote: <snip> > Yeah, there are very few of us that completely skipped > MS-DOS/MS-Windows/MacOS-Clasic and *never* used a graphical file manager or > any of the eye-candy that people now believe is "standard" or "normal". I > went from VMS on a VT<whatever> to a VAXStation 2000 to a VAXStation 3000, to > DECStation 5000, to Linux, with some time spent on CP/M-68K and OS-9/68000, as > well as SunOS, IRIX, etc. *I* have never owned a machine running any verison > of MS-Windows (I did have a box that dual booted MS-DOS and Linux). > VTs? How about a VAX 11/782 with two LA120s, one per CPU. :-) There were advantages in hardcopy consoles when dealing with system crashes or boot problems. Oh, I will confess to once owning W95 and W98 machines, but I do remember finally issuing the command "# rm -r /C". -- J Martin Rushton MBCS
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